Fans line up to see Hillary Clinton and grab a copy of her new book "What Happened" at Barnes & Nobles in Union Square.

“Whether or not he is going to read Hillary Clinton's book I'm not sure, but I would think that he is pretty well versed on what happened,” said White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. “And I think it's pretty clear to all of America.”

The book, released Tuesday, has drawn headlines for Clinton’s pointed words about former FBI director James Comey, former Vice President Joe Biden and her primary challenger Bernie Sanders.

But she directed her most vitriolic attacks on the man who shocked the political world by winning an election that many expected would result in the country’s first female president.

“In 1992 and 2008, change meant electing dynamic young leaders who promised hope and renewal,” she wrote. “In 2016, it meant handing a lit match to a pyromaniac.”

Jacqueline Paolino, 26, had already read six chapters into the book by the time she had her copy signed.

“I think it spoke to a lot of how I felt,” she said.

"After the election I went into a very deep depression for about two weeks, could barely get out of bed.”